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Training Events
Upcoming
Fedora 4 training will be offered at the following events:
- Washington, DC Area Fedora User Group Meeting (31 March - 1 April 2015)
- Texas Conference on Digital Libraries (28 April 2015)
- Northeast Fedora User Group Meeting (11-12 May 2015)
Past
Fedora 4 training was offered at the following events:
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Information on upcoming and past training events can be found on the Events page.
Training Modules
These training modules are under active development. They will serve as reusable course materials that can be delivered by Fedora 4 instructors .
- Introduction and Feature Tour
- Fedora 4 for Administrators
- Migrating from Fedora 3 to Fedora 4
- How to Become a Fedora 4 Developer
Training Topics
This section lays out some possible topics for Fedora 4 training, both for administrators and developers.
General Topics
- Feature discussion
- Showcase a selection of features and explain why they are important
- Request feedback on other features that may be important
- Show how to configure Fedora 4 to expose/enable particular features
- Teach how to use particular features
Topics for Administrators
- Content modelling
- Configuring authorization
- Working with external triplestores
- Working with internal and external repository search
- Linked Data Platform tutorials
- Configuring back-end storage
- Getting good ingest throughput and handling large data
Topics for Developers
or anyone in the community who would like to use them. Please feel free to copy and modify the Google slides for your own use.
- Fedora Overview
- Introducing Fedora
- Fedora In-Context: Front-Ends
- Fedora 3 Equivalences and Linked Data Best Practices
- Moving into Fedora 4: Concepts and Planning
- Core Services: CRUD
- Core Services: Authorization, Transactions
- Core Services: Versioning, Fixity, Messaging
- External Services: Solr and Triplestores
- External Services: RDF Serialization, Re-Index, Fixity
- Object Modeling: PCDM
- Future Directions
- Introduction to the software stack
- Explanation of Modeshape, Infinispan, and Fedora
- Standards and specifications as they apply to stack components
- Discussion of principles (testing, design, etc.)
- Discussion of tools (Jenkins, Pivotal, etc.)
- Discussion of process (sprints, planning, documentation, etc.)